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Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Matt , review by: gamingtrend.com
Still the same familiar gameplay, Leveling up amiibo in Knockout Challenge, Looks stunningly beautiful
Still the same familiar gameplay, Mega Ball Rally, No tournament mode
Nintendo's best competitive sports title is just as thrilling as ever, but feels a little too familiar and light on content
Abstract: Back in the days of the Nintendo 64, I played a lot of Mario Tennis, so I was incredibly excited to hear that Mario Tennis was coming back on the Wii U with Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. Announced at E3 2015 to very little fanfare with an incredibly short...
Solid core gameplay, Lovable graphics and animation, Clean online play, Good fun for local multiplayer
Not enough depth or variety, No character-specific announcements or cut-scenes, Unlocks aren't compelling long-term goals
It looks great and plays very nicely, but Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash lacks the depth, the career modes and the content that make a great Mario sports game, and Nintendo's usual attention to detail isn't quite there. With a bargain basement £10 to £15 price...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: November: not exactly the most auspicious month in the tennis calendar. Sure, you've got the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, with a potential purse of $2 million plus for an undefeated champion. But I doubt that sum factored high on Nintendo's list of rea...
Great fun with friends, Easy to get to grips with, Gameplay is well-executed
Solo play isn't particularly compelling, No Tournament mode
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is a decent enough lark that's lacking in longevity Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is a decent enough lark that's lacking in longevity. Although Nintendo is clearly hoping online multiplayer will help with this, a proper Tournament m...
Enjoyable rallies and atmosphere, Training alongside amiibo works well, New characters on the roster
Bare bones content, No tournament mode, Random online matchmaking
The core gameplay of Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is enjoyable, but disappointing side modes, online restrictions and gimmicky power-ups make this return go a little wide of the mark...
Abstract: There is something strangely appealing about playing certain sports on the Wii U. From tennis to bowling, there's a reason that Wii Sports was such a smash hit. Combining this with beloved characters from the Mario universe? Well that should just be a gua...
Great fun with friends, Easy to get to grips with, Gameplay is well-executed
Solo play isn't particularly compelling, No Tournament mode
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is a decent enough lark that's lacking in longevity. Although Nintendo is clearly hoping online multiplayer will help with this, a proper Tournament mode would have helped make solo play a lot more compelling. As it is, Ultra Sma...
Fidèle et coloré Ambiance, Un gameplay plaisant, Frappes sautées et chances, Les Méga Champis, Les Amiibo à entraîner, Le mode Online seul, avec un amiibo ou à deux, Les parties entre amis
Moins fun et délirant qu'avant, Pas assez de mode de jeu, Trop court, Les pièces facilitent trop le déblocage d'éléments
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash est un Mario Tennis décevant en soi et ce, pour des raisons vraiment bêtes. Certes, le peu de modes de jeu est vraiment dommage même si cela ne m'empêche pas de passer de bonnes soirées avec des amis ou des proches mais le véritab...